lousewares or, Hardware the choices are yours! A NORTH SAANICH RESIDENT TO REPRESENT NORTH SAANICH North and South Saanich Agricultural Socely . SIXTEENTH ANNUAL SAANICHTON Sc, | AGRICULTURALE SAL | Gist ‘ya CO $30 FREE PARKING oo °C ee aaate® e REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE | BESIDES, HOw DO We “KNOW . THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St., Sidney B.C. This is our. most important elec- ‘tion since Confederation. Our, country faces grave choices which will determine the character of our state, its sovereignty and independ- ence, our lifestyle, living standards and security, for a long time to come. This historic election is about more that the ‘‘free’’ trade deal, which is only the centrepiece of the neoconservative: agenda for Canada which includes privatiza- tion, deregulation, Meech Lake, the Defence White Paper, union busting and attacks on democracy. That agenda is the big business program to give new life to capital- ism by ripping up the social con- tract which was. established after the war, and by sclling out our country. The Meech Lake Accord is the political framework for the: scllout. Meech Lake will freeze the current constitutional inequali- ties, denying Quebcc self- determination, denying native peo- ples self-government, denying equality for women, while allow- ing provinces to sell off our natural resources to U.S. corporations. The Conservative party is the _ party of big business, pursuing the new right agenda. So defeating the © Tories is crucial to stopping that plan to change Canada. The Communist Party says there Continued from Page A9 It’s time to make a change. It’s time to restore fairness, openness, and honesty to our federal govern- tment, so that all of us get the best representation: possible. in Ottawa. If you share these goals, I ask for your support on Nov. 21. ‘Lynn Hunter -New Democratic. Party . is a better alternative for Canada to meet the challenge of the modern | world than economic integration with the United States. We should instead adopt and improve upon the policies which our Fathers of Confederation and our pioncers took when they rejected integra- tion with the U.S., and at great labor and expense embarked on an independent national path, by building the rail and road links and other great projects to develop the resources of our rich land. They had a dream and 4 vision of a highly developed modern state with a strong social service net- work. Yes, they had a dream. Now Mulroncy offers us a nightmare! Let us continuc the dream by building up the public sector and public service. That’s where the jobs are — not in putting all our | _ eggs into. the basket of a falling star, the biggest debtor nation in the world. Let’s build an East-West power grid fora competitive industrial base. It would take advantage of the time zones and be environ- mentally sound, , - Let’s divert some of our military spending into millions of afforda- ble, badly needed homes to satisfy human needs and to stimulate the home market. Let’s spend more on badly needed urban sewage, and road and water services. Let’s build universally accessi- ble, affordable non-profit day care. services. Let’s rebuild the Cana- dian merchant marine. ‘Let’s diversify our trade with | ‘the Third World and socialist Wednesday, November 16, 1988 ® | countrics. We can find the moncy for all this through excess profits taxcs on our huge monopolies that are busy carrying out takeovers and invest- ments in the U.S. with wealth that we helped them accumulate through tax concessions, subsidics and resource giveaways. We can call in the $30 billion in deferred income taxes. We can cut unnecessary military spending such as the purchase of useless nuclear submarines. Instead of these sensible, necded, challenging programs, the wimpy Tories sec our future and Salvation in economic integration with the U.S. They propose to meet our security needs by increased military integration with the USS. through NATO, NORAD, cruise missile testing, nuclear sub pur- chases and militarization of our so far nuclear-free Arctic. ~ We should pursue an independ- ent foreign policy of peace. We don’t need a nuclear sub base in Victoria. We need to divert some of. this unnecessary arms spending to solve our pressing constituency needs like a tertiary treatment sewage plant which would com- post sludge, recycle water for agri- cultural purposes and end ocean dumping. We need morc fisheries enhancement. We need to expand reforestation, ending clear cutting and raw log exports. Are. we going to welcome visi- tors to the 1992. Commonwealth Games with ““No Swarm Knott: Communists an alternative in vital election signs on our public beaches which are being ruined by ocean raw sewage dumping? Will a nuclear sub base which Pat Crofton advo- cates protect our beautiful envi- ronment which is being rapidly degraded? We need stricter enforcement of our air pollution laws and an end to pulp mill pollution, which is already giving us acid rain and -poisoning our fishcrics. 1am committed with all my energy to these aims! Let’s be faithful to the iegacy of our pioneers, and go forward in spirited struggle for survival, sov- excignty, social justice and social- ism! . You can take the first steps along that great road by ‘defeating the Mulroney Conservatives and vot- ing for the Communist Party of Canada alternative. Ernie Knott Communist Party of Canada Federal Slavik: concerned cibout power concentration Bob Slavik, age 54, is a retired . Canadian ‘Armed -Forces medical -. Officer with 29 years of service: He and his wife and their four chil- dren, now adults, have resided: in this constituency for the cin eight years. During this military service he HOLD ON, CLARENCE 1 IT'S NOT SUST SOMEONE MIRACLE DIET...OR IT COUCD Fs BE A DISGUISED MEMBER OF f Egypt. | THE MILITANT FACTION OF THE |.) CITIZENS COMITTEE To EUMINATE J ILLUSTRATIONS IN COMIC STRIPS. A NAME ALL OVER THE - PLACE., Y vie ‘AT THE REVIEW? we degrecs’- from: the University of “onto. attending medical school, and retired in 1987. with the rank of ‘Colonel...He. is not currently _ engaged in private: ‘medical prac- “tise, “between power —- political, financial, and industrial — in the two central provinces of Ontario and Quebec and the consequent crosion of One that makes environmental or protection a priority, _ starting with safe A government that waits until — - environmental. disasters nar "ELVIS 1S ALIVES? “4. WHERE'S YOUR PROOF? | | DRESSED LIKE The King? OR -had been stationed in all 10 prov- errr SIDNE y? WE CAN'T JUST GO... - - IT- COULD BE Some NO coace inces of ‘Canada, the: Yukon and: -T'VE GOT.TO TELL SLANDERING SOMEONES ALIEN PROMOTING A) NEW | “North West Territories, Europe and _ Bob Slavik “is concerned and. ‘alarmed about the concentration of truly democratic government. He stands for a more. equitable system of: government through which the other regions of Canada — Pacific, Prairie, Maritime and: | Northern — can attain their own’, legitimate self-determined: aims. ‘The alternative, the newly formed. western based Reform. Party-of ~ Canada, is the proper vehicle for. the western provinces to obtain a ° fairer deal. in- the. confederation “He was born in ‘Killam, Alberta, ‘attended public schools in ‘Killam’ sand Regina, ‘Sask. He reccived a’ B. “Sc.. (chemistry). and: medical -that is: Canada. - _- The Reform Party of Canada j isa. "federal, not a provincial party, It’s * motto. is: “The West Wants In!” Tt» ..,, advocates; and, seeks.a,united:Can: . ‘Alberta anda diploma: in. ‘public . ada, unified through ‘equitable: rep-_ “health from. the University ¢ ‘of Tor. with: equal representation. from: resentation. and: power. ‘sharing ‘in... ” : ~ Parliament by all its varied regions, — He was: commissioned: ‘as ‘a 2nd : ~~ Jieutenant in 1958 while he was: ‘a whole that.is greater that the sum: of its parts: It adamantl rejects and op ses. yr) PPO “constituents: and will: press for ~ measures to increase constituents’ “any. hint of. separatism. Though a new party still in-its formative stage, the Reform Party “is fielding candidates in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, the North West Territories and the Yukon, Upon clection, whatever . old line centralized party. may form. the government, the Reform- _ ists will represent the best interests. - TREASURE ISLAND | SMOKED SALMON of their constituents indepen- dently, without fear or favor, sup- porting what is beneficial and opposing what is detrimental. » Through their mutual interests and co-operation the eastern and: northern regions can exert a strong ; influence: — “How West ‘Will Have Gotten Int’. : Reform — Alteration or chalige : @ of the present system for the better. eres ~ is needed: now. ‘Constitutional: ‘Reform. Replac c:.the, present ineffective. vs appointed Senate with a tiple’-Be “Senate. An clecied Senate, effec- “tive. in: protecting regional interests each’ province. “Reform MPs. are committed to : representing the views of their control through: recall. Economic Reform. —. The fed- - eral government. must operate a- Parliamentary: Reform: ne balanced budget, not the time- honored deficit budget of the past 20 odd years. The National debt, $300 billion; -or the U.S.A. has to be reduced as rapidly as possible: without 1ax increases, SIDES AND SLICE PACKS ma PLANT SPECIALS AND REGULAR STOCK - “PROCESSED LOCALLY - KNOWN WORLD WIDE"' | before acting, - disposal of toxic abe _ wastes like PCBs _ sreeeenereceete reat: aero teem Government give-aways, parlic- . ularly just prior to ciection must a.debt larger per. capita than Brazil — cease, Privatization of Crown Cor- A national sales tax that will raise the cost of ferry fares, new — housing, children’s Clothing - almost everything you buy, eens eine tt ene tome Neer mens gece wi ED mentee eter ompntei Papatnpt tns= sae BA Pate Narn e ‘Wasting $16 billion on ‘nuclear. submarines. a simpler tax system that ensures fairness for all Canadians. ‘or. neveeweeneermaneensie matin sngerennnunt Avene Neabeinte tant eR LAMORIAR NALINI tH ntriren teat lefner ee arm sommven sent be funding adequate — ‘or pensions, affordable — _ daycare and | _ environmental cleanup. a The Mulroney. government’ S direction is clear: nuclear subs, a. national sales tax, and cutbacks. to. | the » Department of the Environment, scene 8 area I don't like those choices. Let's work: | together to make sure the right decisions « are. ‘made’ for the Saanich | riding.” oo ined iy . . vin Lunn'Hunter New Democrat oe ~Saanich-Gulf Islands _ Authorized: by Pegay Mika official eae for Lynn Hunter DEMOCRAI S- _ PACIFIC SEAS INTERNATIONAL LTD. 10210 BOWERBANK RD, ~. SIDNEY, B.C. V8L 3X4 TEL: '656- ~0901 | When it comes to Customer Satisfaction. Our. Service Speaks for itsalf! RON'S Jo1sPosat. “Aro Your: Cans - ~ In. Good Hands? | 652-6242 porations, such as Petro Canada, where the revenues gained, from sales of shares to the Canadian public, reduce the national debt: ~The Reform Party of Canada is the viable alternative for responsi- - ble. citizens who are fed up with ‘the antics of Canada's three cen: tralized national parties, could be used to help &; Bob Slavik makes this pledye.to | “the electors of Saanich- the Gulf Islands: “When elegied as. your Member of Parliament, I shail honor: the principle of wealleand Will vole on issues as directed hy opinion’ on these issues Mob Stavik “Reform. Party ©. electors. ahead of my personal.